# 1
WeatherTech Side Window Rain Guards with Dark Tinting - Front and Rear - 4 Piece
Very satisfied and pleased with my purchase experience from etrailer and the weather-tech side door window guards. Glad I finally converted to weather tech. Installation was simple and no need of vht tapes. Fitment is perfect, real clean low profile look , as if they belong there. Highly recommend etrailer and the quality products they offer and professional experience . Top notch customer communication! Looking forward to working with them for future purchases..
Very brittle. Broke one installing it. WeatherTech was good about replacing it. The back ones won’t stay on. Ended up loosing one. Finally just took them off.
# 2
Putco Element Window Rain Guards - Tinted - 4 Piece
These air deflectors are for a 2015 Silverado, they fit perfectly. This is a better quality compared to anything you buy at the autoparts. I've bought several items from etrailer over the last few months,I am very satisfied and would recommend this website to everyone.
Excellent, way better than the WeatherTech rain guards I had on there before.
# 3
Putco Element Window Rain Guards - Tinted - 4 Piece
Forget the Putco, order the WeatherTech for a better, more secure installation. Lesson learned. I ordered these figuring to save a little money. Not worth it in the long run.
Great product, installation was a breeze. Was sent two left rear window deflectors, called e trailer and they took care of it right away. Top notch customer service!
# 4
WeatherTech Side Window Rain Guards with Dark Tinting - Front and Rear - 4 Piece
Easy installation, I can crack the window, get some air while it’s raining out I can leave the windows cracked when we’re parked and nobody knows they’re open
Excellent product, easily installed if you are careful
# 5
WeatherTech Side Window Rain Guards with Dark Tinting - Front - 2 Piece
Easy to install and a perfect fit.
First bad experience with a WeatherTech product. Do not recommend for 2010-2014 Ford Expedition or similar models. I see 4 flaws. 3 of 4 pieces cracked at the corner even when I tried to be as gentle as possible in incrementally raising windows once installed. It seems to be just a few millimeters too oversized. Second, Rear windows will not raise all the way back in place due to thickness of plastic, it stops. You have to push windshield up while holding the switch. I was worried that this force would damage the window tint due to excess friction and it may push the rubber out to the point it would be damaged if I took them off months or years later. Third, and arguably the most important. Too much wind noise. The Ford Expedition is very quiet for an SUV. I tried these for close to a week and I had to take them off. It sounded like gusty wind noise even when there was no wind other then the vehicle going through the air. I removed them and the SUV was quiet again. Four, It isn't optically correct. Hard to see in the photo, but when looking at the area between the A pillar and side mirror, it's wavy and distracting. Also makes the A pillar appear much larger when it's darker outside due to the tint. So even though they look nice, and you can crack your windows in the rain if your car is sitting still or you never exceed 50 mph... I wasn't able to get comfortable with the above issues. I can't return them since I installed them and tried them. But hopefully someone else can benefit from this.
# 6
WeatherTech Side Window Rain Guards with Dark Tinting - Front - 2 Piece
# 7
WeatherTech Side Window Rain Guards with Dark Tinting - Rear - 2 Piece
Arrived 1 day early
I'm giving this feedback for etrailer, their customer support and service person Tammy was great and took care of my needs (returns, pricing) quickly. I will say I'm not sure I'll buy WeatherTech window vents again for GMC trucks again. The rear vents are very difficult to install, the edges chip easy and I'm on my second rear vent and found it coming off as well. Not the installer, I've done too many of these, WT seems to be decreasing in quality.
# 8
Putco Element In-Channel Window Rain Guards - Tinted - 4 Piece
Fit was great but both back visors are damaged. Driver side has a big crack, passenger side has several small cracks. Front visors are great and easy install. Look really sleek!!
2017 Ram Bighorn. Excellent product and easy to install.
# 9
WeatherTech Side Window Air Deflectors with Dark Tinting - Front and Rear - 4 Piece
First bad experience with a WeatherTech product. Do not recommend for 2010-2014 Ford Expedition or similar models. I see 4 flaws. 3 of 4 pieces cracked at the corner even when I tried to be as gentle as possible in incrementally raising windows once installed. It seems to be just a few millimeters too oversized. Second, Rear windows will not raise all the way back in place due to thickness of plastic, it stops. You have to push windshield up while holding the switch. I was worried that this force would damage the window tint due to excess friction and it may push the rubber out to the point it would be damaged if I took them off months or years later. Third, and arguably the most important. Too much wind noise. The Ford Expedition is very quiet for an SUV. I tried these for close to a week and I had to take them off. It sounded like gusty wind noise even when there was no wind other then the vehicle going through the air. I removed them and the SUV was quiet again. Four, It isn't optically correct. Hard to see in the photo, but when looking at the area between the A pillar and side mirror, it's wavy and distracting. Also makes the A pillar appear much larger when it's darker outside due to the tint. So even though they look nice, and you can crack your windows in the rain if your car is sitting still or you never exceed 50 mph... I wasn't able to get comfortable with the above issues. I can't return them since I installed them and tried them. But hopefully someone else can benefit from this.
It’s still early. I did the upgrade while in a walking boot (cannot drive) due to an Achilles rupture. So I can only comment on the install, which was much easier on the back windows. The front windows were a little awkward but eventually went in. I don’t like the ‘clunk’ as the window closes in the last inch or so. The window comes in contact with the deflector and clunks. I hope the plastic heats / cools and reforms as it sits over the next few days. Otherwise I like the look and finish, it’s just the fit which I’m not completely convinced off yet.
# 10
WeatherTech Side Window Air Deflectors with Dark Tinting - Front and Rear - 4 Piece
First bad experience with a WeatherTech product. Do not recommend for 2010-2014 Ford Expedition or similar models. I see 4 flaws. 3 of 4 pieces cracked at the corner even when I tried to be as gentle as possible in incrementally raising windows once installed. It seems to be just a few millimeters too oversized. Second, Rear windows will not raise all the way back in place due to thickness of plastic, it stops. You have to push windshield up while holding the switch. I was worried that this force would damage the window tint due to excess friction and it may push the rubber out to the point it would be damaged if I took them off months or years later. Third, and arguably the most important. Too much wind noise. The Ford Expedition is very quiet for an SUV. I tried these for close to a week and I had to take them off. It sounded like gusty wind noise even when there was no wind other then the vehicle going through the air. I removed them and the SUV was quiet again. Four, It isn't optically correct. Hard to see in the photo, but when looking at the area between the A pillar and side mirror, it's wavy and distracting. Also makes the A pillar appear much larger when it's darker outside due to the tint. So even though they look nice, and you can crack your windows in the rain if your car is sitting still or you never exceed 50 mph... I wasn't able to get comfortable with the above issues. I can't return them since I installed them and tried them. But hopefully someone else can benefit from this.
# 11
WeatherTech Side Window Rain Guards with Dark Tinting - Front and Rear - 4 Piece
The front rain guards fit my 2023 Passport perfectly. The rears weren't setting correctly in the window seal and neither rear window would roll up completely. Also, when I remove the two rear rain guards, I noticed the thinnest part, which is supposed to go between the window seal and the glass had broken in use. I have no patience for this, so I threw the rears in the trash. In retrospect, I'd have have rated these a 5 if I'd only purchased the fronts.
paid the little extra to go with these well made and excellent fitting window vents as other "stick ons" just dont last. I bought from etrailer as they track shipping and assure delivery. very pleased! highly recommend WeathTech & etrailer
# 12
WeatherTech Sunroof Rain Guard
The wind deflector is great! Very happy with purchase 1 year in. It amazes me how much wind noise it cuts down when the sunroof is open.
Did not fit
# 13
Flint Hill Goods In-Channel Rain Guards with Dark Tinting - Front and Rear - 4 Piece
The service was great. Unfortunately the product got damaged during delivery. Past orders have been great.
# 14
Flint Hill Goods In-Channel Rain Guards with Dark Tinting - Front and Rear - 4 Piece
The service was great. Unfortunately the product got damaged during delivery. Past orders have been great.
The front driver window and the rear driving side. The parts came broke at the edge just a little. I installed them we will see if they are strong enough to last long on it
# 15
WeatherTech Side Window Rain Guards with Dark Tinting - Front and Rear - 4 Piece
Nice product. The only negative is the rear window guard's shape doesn't allow the rear windows to be open more than 1/4" without being protected by the guard (the rear of the shape of the rear guard and the rear door window allows for a gap to occur as soon as the window is opened).
One fell off on the rear and the other slid down. Need to replace one of that would be possible. Love the front ones. Rears not so much
# 16
WeatherTech Side Window Air Deflectors with Dark Tinting - Front - 2 Piece
First bad experience with a WeatherTech product. Do not recommend for 2010-2014 Ford Expedition or similar models. I see 4 flaws. 3 of 4 pieces cracked at the corner even when I tried to be as gentle as possible in incrementally raising windows once installed. It seems to be just a few millimeters too oversized. Second, Rear windows will not raise all the way back in place due to thickness of plastic, it stops. You have to push windshield up while holding the switch. I was worried that this force would damage the window tint due to excess friction and it may push the rubber out to the point it would be damaged if I took them off months or years later. Third, and arguably the most important. Too much wind noise. The Ford Expedition is very quiet for an SUV. I tried these for close to a week and I had to take them off. It sounded like gusty wind noise even when there was no wind other then the vehicle going through the air. I removed them and the SUV was quiet again. Four, It isn't optically correct. Hard to see in the photo, but when looking at the area between the A pillar and side mirror, it's wavy and distracting. Also makes the A pillar appear much larger when it's darker outside due to the tint. So even though they look nice, and you can crack your windows in the rain if your car is sitting still or you never exceed 50 mph... I wasn't able to get comfortable with the above issues. I can't return them since I installed them and tried them. But hopefully someone else can benefit from this.
# 17
WeatherTech Side Window Air Deflectors with Dark Tinting - Front and Rear - 4 Piece
First bad experience with a WeatherTech product. Do not recommend for 2010-2014 Ford Expedition or similar models. I see 4 flaws. 3 of 4 pieces cracked at the corner even when I tried to be as gentle as possible in incrementally raising windows once installed. It seems to be just a few millimeters too oversized. Second, Rear windows will not raise all the way back in place due to thickness of plastic, it stops. You have to push windshield up while holding the switch. I was worried that this force would damage the window tint due to excess friction and it may push the rubber out to the point it would be damaged if I took them off months or years later. Third, and arguably the most important. Too much wind noise. The Ford Expedition is very quiet for an SUV. I tried these for close to a week and I had to take them off. It sounded like gusty wind noise even when there was no wind other then the vehicle going through the air. I removed them and the SUV was quiet again. Four, It isn't optically correct. Hard to see in the photo, but when looking at the area between the A pillar and side mirror, it's wavy and distracting. Also makes the A pillar appear much larger when it's darker outside due to the tint. So even though they look nice, and you can crack your windows in the rain if your car is sitting still or you never exceed 50 mph... I wasn't able to get comfortable with the above issues. I can't return them since I installed them and tried them. But hopefully someone else can benefit from this.
It’s still early. I did the upgrade while in a walking boot (cannot drive) due to an Achilles rupture. So I can only comment on the install, which was much easier on the back windows. The front windows were a little awkward but eventually went in. I don’t like the ‘clunk’ as the window closes in the last inch or so. The window comes in contact with the deflector and clunks. I hope the plastic heats / cools and reforms as it sits over the next few days. Otherwise I like the look and finish, it’s just the fit which I’m not completely convinced off yet.
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